There is a really tasty one about a more recent horror movie, you'll know what I'm talking about when you find itwangho wrote:Does anyone know of any more?
Rage Against The Machine - Episode 1
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- kurt
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I finally found enough free time to play through this entire addon, and I'd just like to commend you all once again on your efforts. There's no shortage of creativity and imagination here, and the levels were well thought out and extremely enjoyable to play.
I highly recommend that it be downloaded and played by anyone that may consider themselves fans of Blood. Congratulations on a job well done!
I highly recommend that it be downloaded and played by anyone that may consider themselves fans of Blood. Congratulations on a job well done!
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Hey DD, I'll play this shortly (I've wanted an excuse to stop playing the huge pile of other games I have yet to finish for a while), but this makes me wonder, did any of your other stuff ever find a home?
Edit: I can't get cutscenes to work, and it runs like crap in DOSBox, so I might need to find another computer to play this on... Otherwise I'll just deal with it I guess. Where do the cutscenes happen, just in case I have to watch them outside of the game?
Edit: I can't get cutscenes to work, and it runs like crap in DOSBox, so I might need to find another computer to play this on... Otherwise I'll just deal with it I guess. Where do the cutscenes happen, just in case I have to watch them outside of the game?
- Dimebog
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What are you using to play BLOOD?Necrosis wrote:Edit: I can't get cutscenes to work, and it runs like crap in DOSBox, so I might need to find another computer to play this on... Otherwise I'll just deal with it I guess. Where do the cutscenes happen, just in case I have to watch them outside of the game?
The cutscenes occur at the opening and closing of each episode.
Note that they will only play if your RATM disc is inserted in the same CDROM you used to install it (or mounted in the same virtual drive). Meaning, if you installed it from D:, it will look for them around D:\. The alternative is to copy the four cutscene files found on the root of the Disc/Cd image somewhere, and manually alter that paths found in the top section of ratm.ini.
Find more infomation here:
http://ratm.deathmask.net/support.html
And here:
http://postmortem.edgegaming.com/forums ... 86&start=0
If all else fails, you can still watch the cutscenes here:
intro:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZCOCWSE4Rw
ending:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSYC9-6_fI0
That said, it's possible for it to work, so it should.
intro:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZCOCWSE4Rw
ending:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSYC9-6_fI0
That said, it's possible for it to work, so it should.
Here's the sequence:
1. Download RAD Game Tools
2. Copy the cutscenes to hard disk
3. Run RAD, select cutscene, press "mix in sound", you'll be asked if you want to treat both cutscenes as a sequence, select "no", after completion select the mixed cutscene (usually New_ratmcs1.smk), press "convert a file" to decode it to avi.
4. Repeat the 3rd step for 2nd cutscene.
5. Enjoy!
P.S. Are you the artist? I love their amateurish style.
1. Download RAD Game Tools
2. Copy the cutscenes to hard disk
3. Run RAD, select cutscene, press "mix in sound", you'll be asked if you want to treat both cutscenes as a sequence, select "no", after completion select the mixed cutscene (usually New_ratmcs1.smk), press "convert a file" to decode it to avi.
4. Repeat the 3rd step for 2nd cutscene.
5. Enjoy!
P.S. Are you the artist? I love their amateurish style.
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Or...Ghoste wrote:Here's the sequence:
1. Download RAD Game Tools
2. Copy the cutscenes to hard disk
3. Run RAD, select cutscene, press "mix in sound", you'll be asked if you want to treat both cutscenes as a sequence, select "no", after completion select the mixed cutscene (usually New_ratmcs1.smk), press "convert a file" to decode it to avi.
4. Repeat the 3rd step for 2nd cutscene.
5. Enjoy!
Play Rage and see them in order - that's the right thing to do. Nevertheless, I admire your enthusiasm, and the fact that you've gone through all this really warms my heart up.
Keep it up, bloodite.
Yes, excellent, although I meant instructions on how to push two things at once. As the author of the movies, I could obviously mix them down as the youtube links demonstrate. Pressing two buttons at once, however, I can not. Nice try though, keep it up indeed.Ghoste wrote:Here's the sequence:
1. Download RAD Game Tools
2. Copy the cutscenes to hard disk
3. Run RAD, select cutscene, press "mix in sound", you'll be asked if you want to treat both cutscenes as a sequence, select "no", after completion select the mixed cutscene (usually New_ratmcs1.smk), press "convert a file" to decode it to avi.
4. Repeat the 3rd step for 2nd cutscene.
5. Enjoy!
Yeah, thanks...I guess.Ghoste wrote:
P.S. Are you the artist? I love their amateurish style.
If the artwork in the 'Family Guy' or 'Simpsons' is professional work, I'll take the amateurish stuff anyday.oBe wrote:Yes, excellent, although I meant instructions on how to push two things at once. As the author of the movies, I could obviously mix them down as the youtube links demonstrate. Pressing two buttons at once, however, I can not. Nice try though, keep it up indeed.Ghoste wrote:Here's the sequence:
1. Download RAD Game Tools
2. Copy the cutscenes to hard disk
3. Run RAD, select cutscene, press "mix in sound", you'll be asked if you want to treat both cutscenes as a sequence, select "no", after completion select the mixed cutscene (usually New_ratmcs1.smk), press "convert a file" to decode it to avi.
4. Repeat the 3rd step for 2nd cutscene.
5. Enjoy!
Yeah, thanks...I guess.Ghoste wrote:
P.S. Are you the artist? I love their amateurish style.